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US-11068764

Smart card and control method thereof

PublishedJuly 20, 2021
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Technical Abstract

A smart card has a light-emitting element, a fingerprint sensor and a microcontroller. An operation of the smart card has a plurality of indication periods to indicate operation statuses of the smart card by the light-emitting element. The control method of the smart card includes generating a light source control signal, controlling a current supplied to the light-emitting element by the microcontroller according to the light source control signal, and decreasing the current supplied to the light-emitting element or stop the current supplied to the light-emitting element during at least one power-saying period in a first indication period of the plurality of indication periods.

Patent Claims
16 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A control method of a smart card, said smart card including a microcontroller, a fingerprint sensor and a light-emitting element, an operation of said smart card including a plurality of indication periods, said light-emitting element indicating operation statuses of said smart card in said plurality of indication periods, said control method being performed by the microcontroller and comprising the steps of: generating a light source control signal by: providing a first timing signal and a light source control reference signal; providing a second timing signal; and generating said light source control signal according to said first timing signal, said second timing signal and said light source control reference signal; wherein said first timing signal is associated with an operation current of said microcontroller, and said second timing signal is associated with an operation current of said fingerprint sensor; and controlling a current supplied to said light-emitting element by said microcontroller according to said light source control signal; wherein a first indication period of said plurality of indication periods comprises at least one power-saving period, and said current supplied to said light-emitting element is decreased or zero in said at least one power-saving period; wherein each of said power-saving period occurs during a high current consumption of said microcontroller, said fingerprint sensor or said smart card, and each of said power-saving period is 30 ms or less.

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2. The control method according to claim 1 , further comprising a step of providing a selection signal for determining said current supplied to said light-emitting element.

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3. A smart card, comprising: a light-emitting element, configured to indicate operation statuses of said smart card in a plurality of indication periods, wherein a first indication period of said plurality of indication periods comprises at least one power-saving period; a fingerprint sensor; and a microcontroller, coupled to said light-emitting element and said fingerprint sensor, configured to decrease a current supplied to said light-emitting element or stop supplying said current to said light-emitting element in said at least one power-saving period according to a light source control signal; wherein each of said power-saving period occurs during a high current consumption of said microcontroller, said fingerprint sensor or said smart card; wherein said microcontroller includes: a driver, coupled to said light-emitting element, configured to supply said current to drive said light-emitting element; a processor, configured to provide a first timing signal and a light source control reference signal, wherein said first timing signal is associated with an operation current of said microcontroller; and a driving control circuit, coupled to said processor, said fingerprint sensor and said driver, and configured to output said light source control signal to control said current output by said driver; wherein said fingerprint sensor provides a second timing signal to said driving control circuit; said second timing signal is associated with an operation current of said fingerprint sensor; said driving control circuit generates said light source control signal according to said first timing signal, said second timing signal and said light source control reference signal.

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4. The smart card according to claim 3 , wherein said fingerprint sensor includes a second timing signal generation unit, and said second timing signal generation unit detects said operation current of said fingerprint sensor to generate said second timing signal.

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5. The smart card according to claim 3 , wherein said microcontroller adjusts said current supplied to said light-emitting element according to a selection signal.

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6. The smart card according to claim 3 , wherein said at least one power-saving period is shorter than 30 ms.

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7. A smart card, comprising: a light-emitting element, configured to indicate operation statuses of said smart card in a plurality of indication periods, wherein a first indication period of said plurality of indication periods comprises at least one power-saving period; a fingerprint sensor; and a microcontroller, coupled to said light-emitting element and said fingerprint sensor, configured to decrease a current supplied to said light-emitting element or stop supplying said current to said light-emitting element in said at least one power-saving period according to a light source control signal; wherein each of said power-saving period occurs during a high current consumption of said microcontroller, said fingerprint sensor or said smart card; wherein said microcontroller includes: a driver, coupled to said light-emitting element, configured to supply said current to drive said light-emitting element; a processor, configured to provide a first timing signal and a light source control reference signal, wherein said first timing signal is associated with an operation current of said microcontroller; and a driving control circuit, coupled to said processor and said driver, configured to generate said light source control signal according to said first timing signal and said light source control reference signal, wherein said light source control signal is used to control said current output by said driver.

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8. The smart card according to claim 7 , wherein said at least one power-saving period is shorter than 30 ms.

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9. A smart card, comprising: a light-emitting element, configured to indicate operation statuses of said smart card in a plurality of indication periods, wherein a first indication period of said plurality of indication periods comprises at least one power-saving period; a fingerprint sensor; and a microcontroller, coupled to said light-emitting element and said fingerprint sensor, configured to decrease a current supplied to said light-emitting element or stop supplying said current to said light-emitting element in said at least one power-saving period according to a light source control signal; wherein each of said power-saving period occurs during a high current consumption of said microcontroller, said fingerprint sensor or said smart card; wherein said microcontroller includes: a driver, coupled to said light-emitting element, configured to supply said current to drive said light-emitting element; a processor, configured to provide a light source control reference signal; and a driving control circuit, coupled to said processor, said fingerprint sensor and said driver, configured to output said light source control signal to control said current output by said driver; wherein said fingerprint sensor provides a timing signal to said driving control circuit; said timing signal is associated with an operation current of said fingerprint sensor; said driving control circuit generates said light source control signal according to said timing signal and said light source control reference signal.

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10. The smart card according to claim 9 , wherein said fingerprint sensor includes a timing signal generation unit, and said timing signal generation unit detects said operation current of said fingerprint sensor to generate said timing signal.

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11. The smart card according to claim 9 , wherein said at least one power-saving period is shorter than 30 ms.

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12. A smart card, comprising: a light-emitting element, configured to indicate operation statuses of said smart card in a plurality of indication periods, wherein a first indication period of said plurality of indication periods comprises at least one power-saving period; a fingerprint sensor; and a microcontroller, coupled to said light-emitting element and said fingerprint sensor, configured to decrease a current supplied to said light-emitting element or stop supplying said current to said light-emitting element in said at least one power-saving period according to a light source control signal; wherein each of said power-saving period occurs during a high current consumption of said microcontroller, said fingerprint sensor or said smart card; wherein said microcontroller includes: a driver, coupled to said light-emitting element, configured to supply said current to drive said light-emitting element; a processor, configured to provide a light source control reference signal; a first timing signal generation unit, configured to detect an operation current of said microcontroller to generate a first timing signal; and a driving control circuit, coupled to said processor, said first timing signal generation unit, said fingerprint sensor and said driver, configured to output said light source control signal to control said current output by said driver; wherein said fingerprint sensor provides a second timing signal to said driving control circuit; said second timing signal is associated with an operation current of said fingerprint sensor; said driving control circuit generates said light source control signal according to said first timing signal, said second timing signal and said light source control reference signal.

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13. The smart card according to claim 12 , wherein said fingerprint sensor includes a second timing signal generation unit, and said second timing signal generation unit detects said operation current of said fingerprint sensor to generate said second timing signal.

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14. The smart card according to claim 12 , wherein said at least one power-saving period is shorter than 30 ms.

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15. A smart card, comprising: a light-emitting element, configured to indicate operation statuses of said smart card in a plurality of indication periods, wherein a first indication period of said plurality of indication periods comprises at least one power-saving period; a fingerprint sensor; and a microcontroller, coupled to said light-emitting element and said fingerprint sensor, configured to decrease a current supplied to said light-emitting element or stop supplying said current to said light-emitting element in said at least one power-saving period according to a light source control signal; wherein each of said power-saving period occurs during a high current consumption of said microcontroller, said fingerprint sensor or said smart card; wherein said microcontroller includes: a processor, configured to provide said light source control signal; and a driver, coupled to said light-emitting element, configured to supply said current to drive said light-emitting element according to said light source control signal; wherein said light source control signal is associated with an operation current of said smart card.

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16. The smart card according to claim 15 , wherein said at least one power-saving period is shorter than 30 ms.

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Filing Date

September 28, 2020

Publication Date

July 20, 2021

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